
fingersmith
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Depends if you've a car or not I would suggest down south- cork near the coast however that would be a nightmare by train. Belfast is great also. But really if its an anniversary all you need is a bed! |
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Munster
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Stay home. Everyone else likes to go to galway.
Nice places I have been, Kenmare, Kerry, Dingle, Kilkenny, Faithleg House and golf club, Aran Islands, Westport, Kilarny, Clifden. Try Kenmare if you haven't been. |
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archie
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Ireland offers so much in such a small country that every few miles down the road there’s another must-see! The Emerald Isle is an enchanted land for romantic vacations.
Many travelers begin their Ireland tour in DublinYou can fly to Dublin direct now from many American cities, including New York, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles.The River Liffey is a good reference point, with some attractive riverbank parts to it.Temple Bar is a nice area for a stroll, especially in the early evening Grafton Street is also worth checking out, with loads of shops and cafes.Killarney National Park is a place where you can easily spend a couple days,Kilkenny Castle is the main attraction here......choice is absolutely urs.....enjoyy... |
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x~orlaith~babii~x
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Donegal.........rolling hils and lovely atmosphere!!! people are really nice (like me!!!hehe!!) and we have lovely beaches.......though i dont reccomend go swimming......the water is usually freezing!!!!
Please come!
You will regreat it if you dont!!!
hehehe!!! |
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ian t
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west cork is worth a visit. |
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MMac
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Like Honey said come North. But the Mournes Mountains are better. (I'm Just a little baised). |
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misstake
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Come North! Visit the Antrim coast, Bushmills, Giants causeway etc.
Great all your round! |
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the landlady
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take a visit to the basket islands, the scenery is spectacular, the cost of b and b is reasonable and the people are very friendly. the visitors centre is interesting and the pubs are fun. |
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Angel
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Co Donegal, is a beautiful county. |
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bullatpool
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dingles nice |
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quinn_greenday
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Bundoran, Co. Donegal. |
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cookiemunstr21
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Go to Portrush or Achill Island if you're looking for somewhere quiet with beautiful scenery...but go to Dublin if you are after a more exciting time.. |
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katie mac
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my fiance and i stayed in a hotel in Dublin called the Quality Hotel and Leisure Centre. It was beautiful and really good value. The rooms are gorgeous with huge beds. Plus its handy to bars and restuarants if you want to go out although there are 2 bars and 2 restuarants in the hotel... That were he proposed last year, I'll definately be going back. Its worth checking out babe. Hope you've a good one x |
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JAMES OY
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west cork is a lovely area owenahinsha (excuse spelling) by roscarbury is a lovely place so to are the garnish isles |
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Pale Rider
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Kilkenny is a nice place to visit, you can find out what there is to see or do on the link below.
http://www.kilkennytourism.ie/
Enjoy your anniversery where ever you decide to go. |
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MissElection
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you havent been anywhere until you have went to kilkenny langtons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! come to kilkenny |
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nadie
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come out to malahide in dublin a great spot the nightlife is brill and its so close to the city for sightseeing |
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bddrex
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Visit Dublin. It is a very nice city. |
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magscat
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Try Cong, Co. Mayo for a romantic break. A really pretty town with a good choice of restaurant and bars. Good hotels. Good walking and scenery.
How lucky you live in Galway. |
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nerdyhermione
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west cork, donegal or the aran islands. or you could always spend a weekend in dublin i guess. |
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CoMe HeRe OftEn...?! <3 x
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You have to come to Donegal..direct Bus Eireann from Galway, stopping in Bundoran, Ballyshannon, Donegal Town, Ballybofey and Letterkenny, so you are spoilt for choice.
Lovely people, great craic and hospitality that you can only dream about......Enjoy your anniversary anyway. |
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Goatboy
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Sorry didnt read all the question |
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Hibee
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Knock. Knock. |
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Frankie
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Go to the park like a real tramp. |
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